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Introduction:
The Idle Rocks sits on the edge of the harbour wall in the quaint
fishing village of St Mawes, on the tip of the Roseland Peninsular, an
area of outstanding natural beauty.
The view
from the hotel is the Cornish dream brought to life: a small, idyllic
harbour, narrow lanes of tidy fisherman’s cottages, green fields that
slope down to the sea and sandy beaches. It’s location on the southern
coast of the UK’s mildest county, where daffodils begin to bloom in
January, makes the Idle Rocks is a destination to visit all year around.
Aside from
its enviable location the hotel is a magnet for discerning diners,
attracted by its reputation for superb cuisine, as well as those simply
seeking to relax in its friendly ambience and comfortable accommodation.
The terrace is simply the best place around to sit and watch life on the
water of this bustling harbour in summer. In winter, the theatre of
water on display (compliments of Mother Nature), provides a natural
symphony of entertainment - best enjoyed from the comfort of the hotel
lounge, bar and restaurants.
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